Chattanooga police care about state security 1st, justice 2nd
The community policing program puts cops, with firefighters joining in, into a kiddie costume event Oct. 29 in Chattanooga. Community policing is incapable of undoing the state aggression against the people implied in the concept of “law enforcement.” (Photo Chattanooga police department) Cops take part in a gay pride event Oct. 2, 2016. Police cadet […]
Crazed bus driver kills 6 children; the providence of God & human responsibility
A bus wreck kills 6 schoolchildren in Chattanooga. If God is good, how does He allow or ordain such evils? Questions about the sovereignty of God, the providence of the creator, the effects of the fall of our fallen race and the limits of human legal systems to redress wrongs. David Tulis on Noogaradio.com. Tweet […]
What 10th amendment says to Trump-led government
The constitution grants the U.S. government enumerated powers. But its legislature and that power’s other two branches are in continuing revolution against restraints on their power. Dear Mr. Trump, These days, a lot of people have been asking the Tenth Amendment Center to attack you, and it would be very popular to do so. On […]
What’s wrong with concealed carry permits
Concealed carry permits convert a right into a privilege. There are many sound reasons and arguments against statutes requiring concealed carry permits. Some of these arguments are as follows: (for the sake of brevity no support documentation is provided but is available upon request). By Jay Hirsch / Noogaradio AM 1240 FM 101.1 UNBIBLICAL: There […]
Grand jury, state excuse cop execution of driver
A dead man at the wheel, the truck of Joshua William Grubb hits a pole and stops, his executioner unhurt in the rear bed. This scene is after daylight. (Photo WBIR TV) Tyrel Lorenz’s March 13 execution-style slaying of a civilian is described as having been a necessity. A Tennessee grand jury has excused a […]
Doss a hero for defense of 2 godly claims: Lord’s Day, pacifism
The Tulis boys visit Desmond and Frances Doss on Lookout Mountain, Ga., in 2004. The boys are, from left, Josiah, Jacob and David Jonathan. (Photos David Tulis) The Desmond Doss house on Lookout Mountain with its replica statute of liberty in the front yard. A war-wounded and partly deaf Desmond Doss signs my copy of his […]
Christianity, police & the 2nd amendment
This remarkable video was presented as a Lord’s Day talk on AM 1240 Hot News Talk Radio on Oct. 8. I highly recommend this analysis of conservatives, police departments and the gospel by analyist Bojidar Marinov of Reconstructionist Radio. 23 minutes. Tweet Pin It
Uriah the Hittite, honorable man, model for local economy
Uriah the Hittite is faithful to the army of Israel and to King David, even though his lord betrays him and orders his death. (Photo Fearfulthings.co.za) When Christians on the Lord’s Day hear a sermon about King David’s adultery with Bathsheba, they are often left in the dark about Bathsheba’s husband. Uriah the Hittite was […]
If you abolish police, you save lives, restore order under tried, true authority
Chattanooga police chief Fred Fletcher is an unelected enforcer of state statute, his standing army not responsive to the interests of constitutional liberty. (Photo police department Twitter, Wrcbtv.com). There’s a good reason why the founding fathers wanted sheriffs to protect the innocent and keep public order. The sheriff has to be elected by the people […]
City, unable to demilitarize, gives cops more body armor
The Chattanooga police department runs a Lenco Bearcat armored car and troop carrier such as this one. (Photos Lenco) Chattanooga is buying more personal armor protection for officers such as this one, engaging in urban warfare from the top hatch of a Bearcat war wagon such as that owned by city government. An advertising video […]